
About
Simon Dieter is a distinguished legal scholar and former academic leader in European legal history. He served as Emeritus Scientific Member of the Max Planck Institute (since 2004), Director of the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History (1980–2004), and Chair of Civil Law and Roman Law at Johann Wolfgang Goethe University (1968–1991). His career began with a Research Assistant role at Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich (1964–1967).
Education & Early Career
- Research Assistant at Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich (1964–1967)
Research Focus: Dieter specializes in the theory and history of law, with contributions to legal historiography and civil law frameworks. His work bridges classical Roman legal traditions with modern European legal systems.
Awards & Recognition
- Doctorates honoris causa from the University of Athens and University of Bologna
- Member of Academia Europaea (since 1989)
- Member of Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences
Advising & Grants: No formal student advisories or grant details are publicly listed in available texts.
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